Airlines – where and when they will fly.
Thai AirAsia
The loc-cost airline will operate an extra flight from Chiang Mai to Kuala Lumpur departing 2000 and it plans an extra Chiang Mai-Singapore flight, to be announced later today. Passengers can contact 02 315 9810.
Jet Airways
Jet Airways will operate two flights from U-Tapao to India today
BKK-BOM departure 20.00. Buses will leave Bangkok at 1400 1 December.
BKK-CCU departure 00.01 hrs. Buses will leave Bangkok at 1700 on 1 December.
All passengers must contact the town office for confirmation rerouting and a check-in number. The phone number is 02 6968980 or 02 6968960. Passengers who do not contact the office and do not have a check in number will not be accepted.
Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines is operating a twice-daily service between U-Tapao and Singapore until 3 December.
Flights should depart U-Tapao at 1400 and 1900 local time.
SilkAir is operating additional flights from Phuket and Chiang Mai, to help move people who left Bangkok by bus. From Phuket, SilkAir is operating two flights, in addition to its current four daily until Wednesday at least Customers still in Bangkok, or who have transferred by bus to Phuket or Chiang Mai should contact Singapore Airlines at 02 353 6000 or +65 6223 8888 and provide contact details, so that they can be advised as seats become available on flights from Thailand. www.singaporeair.com
Emitrates, until 2 December:
Emirates flights EK384/385 Dubai-Bangkok-Hong Kong-Bangkok-Dubai are cancelled. Emirates flights EK372/373 Dubai-Bangkok-Dubai are cancelled. Emirates flight EK418 Dubai-Bangkok-Sydney is operating non-stop to Sydney. Emirates flight EK419 Sydney-Bangkok-Dubai is operating non-stop to Dubai. Passengers can choose to travel into or out of another airport that Emirates operates in the vicinity of Bangkok, such as Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Hong Kong. Re-booking or re-issue charges will be waived, and the fare paid to/from Bangkok will be honoured for travel to/from the alternative airports. This re-routing is subject to seat availability and will be permitted until Emirates’ normal operations resume at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Passengers to/from Bangkok who do not wish to re-route will be re-booked on the first available flight when the airport re-opens.
Qantas
Qantas will operate relief flights between Phuket and Singapore tonight and early 3 December using a 297-seat A330-300 aircraft.
Passengers on these flights will be bussed from Bangkok to Phuket and then be booked on the first available Qantas and British Airways flights to Australia and the UK.
Jetstar
Jetstar would also operate its scheduled Melbourne- Bangkok service on 2 December but the flight will land in Phuket and passengers will be transferred to Bangkok by bus. In addition it will operate its scheduled three-times-a-week Sydney-Phuket services.
Etihads is operating an extra flight out of U-Tapao to Abu Dhabi. Lufthansa operates one extra flight from Phuket to Frankfurt. The two airlines ask passengers to directly contact the airlines’ offices at 02 253 0099 and 02 264 2400 respectively.
Monday, December 01, 2008
Flight Schedules
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Wheres British Airways schedules...Oh I forgot they don't care :-(
I love flying by singapore airlines. It's really the only way to fly. If you are new to visiting singapore, you might want to check out this singapore tourism guide online. Lists all the places that you should visit and what you should try out. http://www.visitors.sg
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